Well said, Rachel. I wonder if docs and nurses have similar
discussions on their listservs, or have such treats and give-aways
beens part of medical practice and culture for so long that they
don't think about it any more? How do we get this issue on the
broader agenda? I know I worry about it when I get a recommendation
from my doctor or dentist about some medicine, toothbrush whatever,
and I worry about it for us as well from the professional side.
Naomi Bar-Yam
On Sep 19, 2005, at 12:05 AM, LACTNET automatic digest system wrote:
> I want companies who make products that are relevant to our
> practice, to be just
> as far ahead of other companies ethically, as breast milk is as far
> ahead of any
> other food for newborn babies. I am not willing to accept the
> model of
> physician/pharmaceutical rep, or nursing staff/formula rep, as the
> benchmark
> for ethical relationships between lactation consultants and
> manufacturers of
> products aimed at breastfeeding mothers. This goes for breast
> pads, creams,
> clothing, pumps, pillows, and any of the other multitudes of
> gadgets and
> gidgies that occasionally are a godsend and mostly are just a way
> to separate
> new mothers from their money.
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